Psychology & Psychiatry

Depression intensifies anger in veterans with PTSD

The tendency for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder to lash out in anger can be significantly amplified if they are also depressed, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.

Psychology & Psychiatry

Not always cool to stay cool in negotiations, study finds

Negotiators shouldn't always try to keep their cool during a heated meeting. Trying to suppress their anger about important points related to the negotiations could, in fact, cause them to lose the focus of discussions, says ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Expressing anger linked with better health in some cultures

In the US and many Western countries, people are urged to manage feelings of anger or suffer its ill effects—but new research with participants from the US and Japan suggests that anger may actually be linked with better, ...

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